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Hubert Chathi (hubert@social.uhoreg.ca)'s status on Friday, 04-Jan-2019 23:31:12 EST Hubert Chathi
Happy Birthday, XMPP!
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Today is the20th anniversary of XMPP https://xmpp.org/2019/01/the-xmpp-newsletter-4-january-2019/, also known as Jabber. I don't remember much about how I first heard about Jabber, but it was likely through theSlashdot post https://slashdot.org/story/99/01/04/1621211/open-real-time-messaging-system. I've been running my own personal XMPP server for a while (I believe I started with https://www.ejabberd.im/, though now it runshttps://prosody.im/), and I've written someXMPP-related software /programming/jabber/.
Nowadays, I work full-time on https://matrix.org/, which you could say is a competitor to XMPP. However, I think that both projects would benefit from co-operation, and I think that a little friendly competition is helpful. At the end of the day though, I'm hoping that an open, decentralized, secure communications protocol will become commonplace, whether it be XMPP or Matrix, rather than having the majority of people on multiple proprietary walled gardens. However, with XMPP and Matrix both having features for interoperability with other networks (throughtransports https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP#Connecting_to_other_protocolsin XMPP, and throughApplication Services https://matrix.org/docs/guides/application_services.htmlin Matrix), I think that it's likely that we'll end up with XMPP and Matrix co-existing in afederation https://matrix.org/docs/guides/faq#what-does-federated-mean%3F.
So congratulations to the XMPP community on the past 20 years, and I hope that the XMPP and Matrix communities can work together to make our shared dream a reality.
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